Re: PRS Intonation
They can be intonated. There are screws on either side of the bridge that move the entire bridge back or forward. It is compensated, which allows it intonate perfectly for pretty much all string gauges. It's not as if they can't be adjusted. It takes some time but it can be done. I have a Singlecut, and it's intonated perfectly with 10-52 strings. It is adjustable, just not by individual strings. It can get frustrating, but after enough trial and error, it eventually intonates just as perfectly as the adjustable stoptail.
They can be intonated. There are screws on either side of the bridge that move the entire bridge back or forward. It is compensated, which allows it intonate perfectly for pretty much all string gauges. It's not as if they can't be adjusted. It takes some time but it can be done. I have a Singlecut, and it's intonated perfectly with 10-52 strings. It is adjustable, just not by individual strings. It can get frustrating, but after enough trial and error, it eventually intonates just as perfectly as the adjustable stoptail.
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